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The stadiums and arenas where fans go to escape were invaded like never before in 2014 as the reality of racism, domestic violence and equality turned the Fields of Dreams into gloomy landscapes.
LeBron James's homecoming, a Super Bowl blowout, a...

Carl Soderberg scored one goal and set up two others to lift the Bruins past the Detroit Red Wings 5-2 Monday night in Boston.
Reilly Smith and Gregory Campbell scored in a three-goal first period and rookie Seth Griffith added a power-play goal as the...

Times columnist Helene Elliott rates the pluses and minuses in the NHL from the past week:
+ It was fitting that the family of Montreal Canadiens legend Jean Beliveau, who died last week at 83, allowed fans to share the final public celebration of his...

NEW YORK -- With two goals in 24 seconds by the Pittsburgh Penguins, a seemingly comfortable third-period lead evaporated and left the New York Rangers fighting to avoid a collapse in a second straight game.
The good news for the Rangers is defenseman ...

Ed Olczyk, like most NHL players, grew up playing hockey outdoors. He has fond memories of endless hours skating in frigid weather around the Chicago area during the 1970s. His father even built an outdoor rink in their backyard.
"I remember my mom...

The NHL ushered in 2014 with its Winter Classic outdoor game on New Year's Day, drawing a record crowd of 105,491 to Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor to see the Toronto Maple Leafs defeat the Detroit Red Wings, 3-2, and celebrate the game's cold-weather...

Just when the Panthers thought they'd seen the last of iconic goalie Martin Brodeur, he keeps coming back.
The longtime Devils nemesis might have exchanged devil's horns for a blues note on the front of his sweater, but the Panthers still couldn't...

— Panthers coach Gerard Gallant has certainly noticed a few slow starts in recent losses to the Blues and Blue Jackets, but he's not ready to call it a trend as he prepares his team for the Red Wings.
The Panthers are 8-1-4 when scoring first...

Rogie Vachon, the first Los Angeles King to have his sweater retired, has eyes on retiring his street number next. The legendary goalie has put his home in Venice on the market at $3.19 million.
The modern Craftsman-style house, built in 2008, sits back...